I dunno guys. Beat it in a little and the D-P3x is a straight flying driving putter, with shallowish rim, flat top and stiff grippy plastic. Love it. Although the Wizard may take over in my bag eventually.

I’ve been cycling a few my oldest one is money from 300 or closer. I till keep an sp2 in the bag for a more overstable approach tho. Interested how the c lines feel and fly

I've put a C-P3X in the bag this season to slot between my blend warden and esp zone. It slots in there rather well. I love the feel of the P3X, and I like how the lower glide allows me to point-and-shoot and not have to dial my power input as much for those shorter upshots.

I also love the hand feel and flight of the warden, but it almost glides too far sometimes. I can pump it almost out to my roc distances. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but I'm wondering if pairing my C-P3X with a couple D-P3X would simplify my throwing putter setup. I'm fairly confident in smoothing a roc to get the warden like flight and distance, so taking it out wouldn't leave a gaping hole in my bag.

Can anyone attest to the life cycle of seasoning a D-P3X, or, even better, compare it to a warden in mid/base plastic?

I've put a C-P3X in the bag this season to slot between my blend warden and esp zone. It slots in there rather well. I love the feel of the P3X, and I like how the lower glide allows me to point-and-shoot and not have to dial my power input as much for those shorter upshots.

I also love the hand feel and flight of the warden, but it almost glides too far sometimes. I can pump it almost out to my roc distances. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but I'm wondering if pairing my C-P3X with a couple D-P3X would simplify my throwing putter setup. I'm fairly confident in smoothing a roc to get the warden like flight and distance, so taking it out wouldn't leave a gaping hole in my bag.

Can anyone attest to the life cycle of seasoning a D-P3X, or, even better, compare it to a warden in mid/base plastic?

Either way, I may order a couple and audition it for a few rounds.

I don't bag the P3X, but I have a friend who does. He claims that the D line P3X's are more stable (when fresh) than the C line variants. YMMV.

I have had a very different experience with the P3X. For stability, C-line - kinda overstable, S-line - slightly overstable, D-Line - Stable. The C and S lines that I have had have all been flat but to me the S-lines were deeper. The D-lines beat into nice stable to slightly understable but started out less overstable then the S or C line

I’ve had a D P3x in the bag for a month or two now and it’s great for what I want from a throwing putter. Out of the box the fade is more like a 1.5 or 2, but you can put all the sausage and gravy on it you want. The JK Aviar I tried for this slot was too deep for my grip, the D P3x is just right for depth and feel for me. It hasn’t really lost any of its stability either, hoping with the bead and everything I’ll get a nice long life for a base plastic disc.